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House Democrats call for dropping restrictions on drag shows, trans ‘care’ in 2025 Defense Authorization Bill

More than 160 House Democrats are calling for the removal of provisions in the proposed 2025 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) that eliminate services and special-interest benefits intended for LGBTQ… Read More

October 3, 2024
Christian Schools
‘Use it wisely’: Classical Christian schools wrestle with AI integration

Classical Christian schools, which base their learning on traditions built over the last 2,000 years, are facing a new dilemma: how to deal with the rise of artificial intelligence (AI). Read More

October 3, 2024
Public Education
Tim Walz’s K-12 ed appointee: U.S. ‘irreversibly racist,’ ‘must be overthrown’

Democratic vice-presidential nominee Gov. Tim Walz may have acknowledged during Tuesday night’s debate that he’s just a “knucklehead,” but his “radical overhaul” of K-12 education in Minnesota suggests he’s more… Read More

October 3, 2024
Politics
Experts: Harris backing of nationwide port strike imperils economic message, presidential campaign

Vice President Kamala Harris offered her full-throated support for striking workers with the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) who walked out on the job this week over wages. It’s a move… Read More

October 3, 2024
Courts
Virginia teacher wins $575K in religious freedom settlement

A Virginia teacher has been awarded $575,000 following a lawsuit over being fired for refusing to use a transgender student’s pronouns. After teaching in the West Point School District for… Read More

October 2, 2024
Government
The Facebook ‘how-to’ manual on COVID censorship exposed after lawsuit

The onboarding documents that Facebook used to help new employees quickly delete posts that the government deemed unacceptable during the pandemic has been released. The documents were turned over to… Read More

October 2, 2024
Public Education
A Connecticut college student can’t read or write. She blames Hartford Public Schools 

A 19-year-old student is taking legal action against her Connecticut school district after she graduated high school unable to read, write or do math. Aleysha Ortiz and her family moved… Read More

October 2, 2024
Public Education
Oklahoma investigating school policies after student barred from displaying U.S. flag

The Oklahoma Department of Education has made “promoting patriotism” a priority after a public-school student was told he could no longer display the American flag while on school property. “What… Read More

October 2, 2024
Government
Iran fires missile barrage at Israel, including some blanks, in escalation that could prove costly to Tehran

Iran fired over 180 missiles at Israel on Tuesday, including some described as “empty pipes,” in what Israel claims was a strategic miscalculation by the Tehran regime. The salvos were… Read More

October 2, 2024
Courts
Parents sue school district that banned them for wearing pink ‘XX’ wristbands to daughters’ soccer game against boy

A New Hampshire school district tried to stifle parents’ support of fairness in girls’ sports. Now the parents are suing. The plaintiffs – Kyle Fellers, Andy and Nicole Foote, and… Read More

October 1, 2024
Public Education
California parents outraged after teacher promotes transgenderism to 4-year-olds

A California school district became embroiled in controversy when parents complained about a transgender teacher instructing 4-year-olds on gender identity. According to local media, multiple members of the public who… Read More

October 1, 2024
Public Education
Sarah Huckabee Sanders explains why being a mother of school-aged children makes her a better governor

After spearheading one of the nation’s biggest investments in education, Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders is proud of what she accomplished – and excited for the future. “We believe that every… Read More

October 1, 2024
Government
FCC fast tracks approval of Soros-affiliated group’s purchase of 200 radio stations; GOP cries foul

A U.S. House committee has vowed to investigate the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) quick approval of the acquisition of 200 bankrupt radio stations by Democrat ally and progressive billionaire donor… Read More

October 1, 2024
Public Education
California school cell phone ban makes some parents uneasy

Parents in California have mixed feelings about the state’s looming restrictions on cell phones in schools. California public schools must begin limiting or prohibiting student cell phones in time for… Read More

October 1, 2024
Public Education
Mother accuses Pennsylvania school official of pressuring daughter to register to vote as a Democrat

The Pittsburgh Public Schools (PPS) district is doing damage control after registering students to vote without parental knowledge or consent – with one mom asserting her daughter felt pressured into… Read More

October 1, 2024
Courts
Democrat politicians want to undermine school choice in Arizona; two moms are fighting back

Two Arizona moms are suing Arizona for placing burdensome restrictions on its school choice program. The lawsuit, filed Monday, claims the Arizona Department of Education is… Read More

September 30, 2024
Opinion
Homeschooling best helps special-needs students succeed

In a time when media outlets typically bemoan the growing homeschool movement, it’s refreshing to see a thoughtful article from Vox: “One… Read More

September 30, 2024
Courts
Lawsuit: Colorado teacher claims he was fired for identifying as a proud American  

A teacher is suing after allegedly being fired for refusing to accept his district’s “anti-white and anti-American agenda.” Patrick Hogarty was an educator for nearly 20 years and the dean… Read More

September 30, 2024
Christian Schools
How are Christian schools approaching politics ahead of the election?

As the November election approaches, Christian schools must decide how much, or how little, to talk about politics. Some take the approach of trying to stay out of it to… Read More

September 30, 2024
Government
Gov. Mills’ admin accused of paying Maine news outlet $120K for positive coverage

The nonprofit news group that owns the Portland Press Herald received nearly $120,000 to publish what critics call flattering state-sponsored articles about the Democratic administration’s use of federal education dollars. Read More

September 30, 2024